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Comment Re:Canon (Score 1) 90

That's the problem with mirrorless designs from existing camera companies with millions of lenses in the field. Nikon agonized over this for over a year before giving in the the adapter method of supporting existing lenses. Seems Cannon is still arguing internally on the subject. The problem is the "back of lens to focal plane" distance in mirrorless is much shorter than in traditional SLRs. Sony didn't have this problem because there were no lenses pre E or FE to deal with. We'll have to wait and see how Cannon deals with it.

Comment It happens.. (Score 1) 490

I worked for a company making high-end electronic instruments in the 1980s. There was a RIF due to the market for those going titsup and an entire batch of systems had to be trashed due to someone putting incorrect info into one of the part sequencing systems that fed the pick/place and part auto-insertion systems. At the time the company estimated the cost to be a few million $$. Industrial sabotage seems to go hand-in-hand with layoffs and other "HR actions".

Comment Couldn't happen to a mode deserving bunch.. (Score 2) 176

This disruption couldn't happen to a mode deserving bunch than the likes of Monsanto. The real agri-revolution will happen when everything from in the agricultural production cycle (plow/seed/weed/pick/sort/transport/etc..) is automated. In that world, what will farmers be transformed into?

Comment This time it's different.. (Score 2) 144

This time it's different.. At least that's what they always say. This go-round we don't have DogFood.com kinds of crap circulating but we do have too much VC money searching out ever more marginal "disruptors" in ever more narrow markets. What's more likely to happen than a generalized tech recession is the VC money will suddenly wise up and decide to sit out the plunge and catch the next cycle on the upswing.

Comment Hipsters, buy a clue.. (Score 1) 244

I got rid of my Revox A77 (arguably one of the best prosumer decks ever) circa 1990 as parts were no longer available and CDs had notably better sound. Hipsters looking to the analog past may be everywhere these days but that doesn't make them well informed or conscious of the technological improvements that took us to the present state of audio devices. I'll take WAV, AIFF, FLAC - or even lossy formats like MP3 - any day over incessant hiss and analog recording artifacts any day.

Comment Black Mirror episode (Score 1) 404

Someone in the Chinese government is a fan of Black Mirror.
Nosedive (2016):
People rate their online and in-person interactions on a five-star scale. This system cultivates insincere relationships, as a person's rating significantly affects their socioeconomic status. Lacie is a young woman currently rated at 4.2 and keen to achieve self-improvement, hoping to reach a 4.5 rating to qualify for a discount to a luxury apartment. Lacie tries to gain favour from highly-rated people, as they have larger impacts on scores, and sees a great chance to achieve her goal, when school friend Naomi asks her to be maid-of-honour at her upcoming wedding, with many highly-rated guests. After a series of mishaps on her way to the wedding that send her ratings plummeting, Naomi calls Lacie and tells her not to come. Enraged, Lacie manages to get to the celebratory dinner; she grabs the microphone and starts giving the speech she had written. The guests rate her negatively, causing her rating to drop to zero. She becomes dangerously upset and security removes her from the area. She is placed in a cell and has the technology supporting the rating system removed from her eyes. Feeling liberated, she gets into an argument with a man, without worrying about being rated.

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